twdeckard
Pre-takeoff checklist
Probably confessing an FAR violation but ...
Once the starter went out in my C170, I think the Bendix wouldn't engage. We were at Moraine air park in Ohio which is a Very Cool Airport. The mechanic assessed it and suggested that one of the Old Timer's prop me. Now I have a little exposure in a Champ and have propped it a few times (another story) but the big chrome prop on the 170 was a little intimidating.
I started to decline and the mechanic put his arm around me and said "just do exactly as he says..."
The Old Timer seemed a little put out and gave me the standard 'guy in front is in charge' scolding. We pulled it thru and then he called Brakes Set, Throttle Cracked" so I yelled it all back with "Switches OFF" -- after all he didn't say to set them on. He did crack me a smile then as I guess he at least acknowledged I could follow simple instructions. It fired right up and we flew home to I19 and got the starter fixed.
One thing. The fellow didn't pull from the edges of the prop, he pulled from near the spinner. Obviously the recommended method is to make sure you don't curl the first fingerjoint over the blade and pull from the outside of the arc ...
Once the starter went out in my C170, I think the Bendix wouldn't engage. We were at Moraine air park in Ohio which is a Very Cool Airport. The mechanic assessed it and suggested that one of the Old Timer's prop me. Now I have a little exposure in a Champ and have propped it a few times (another story) but the big chrome prop on the 170 was a little intimidating.
I started to decline and the mechanic put his arm around me and said "just do exactly as he says..."
The Old Timer seemed a little put out and gave me the standard 'guy in front is in charge' scolding. We pulled it thru and then he called Brakes Set, Throttle Cracked" so I yelled it all back with "Switches OFF" -- after all he didn't say to set them on. He did crack me a smile then as I guess he at least acknowledged I could follow simple instructions. It fired right up and we flew home to I19 and got the starter fixed.
One thing. The fellow didn't pull from the edges of the prop, he pulled from near the spinner. Obviously the recommended method is to make sure you don't curl the first fingerjoint over the blade and pull from the outside of the arc ...